If you want to spend $50,000 on a sports car, the decision can be daunting. . .
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The Boxster S is a unique and dynamic interpretation of the Boxster idea, and the embodiment of our commitment to sports car engineering. The powerful 3.2-litre engine offers even the higher levels of performance than the standard Boxster engine, developing 252 BHP at 6,250 RPM, and a full 305 lb. feet of torque at 4,500 RPM. ![]() Transferring that power to the road is the job of the standard six-speed manual gearbox, specially developed for easier gearshifts and greater precision. Top speed in manual configuration is 260 km/h. 0 to 100 km/h is an astonishing 5.9 seconds. |
The Corvette Z06 stormed onto the scene in 2000, and performance enthusiasts still can’t get enough of this radical Corvette. Zero-to-60 in four seconds. Lateral acceleration of 1 g. And a top speed of over 170 MPH. ![]() Naming Z06 its “2001 Automobile of the Year,” Automobile Magazine called it “…a real, 100 percent, no excuses, no explanation, no footnotes American sports car, one that can hold its own with just about anything on the road, even if that anything comes from Zuffenhausen or Maranello…” |